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the number one city to the clubhouse and, right here, new york city. unbelievable. if you can afford to my house flippers are making profits of more than $118,000. a boy, did they have to have a lot of skin in the game. we will be right back with my "2 cents more." stay with us. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streang quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on eve screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just thstart. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. gerri: finally, housing may be the silver lining in this this y has been looking for. true, another recession or the removal of major housing tax breaks could delay or postpone this recovery. the potential it is pretty awesome. that does not mean easy. if i learned anything this hour, and i've written two bookk on the topic and i learn
the number one city to the clubhouse and, right here, new york city. unbelievable. if you can afford to my house flippers are making profits of more than $118,000. a boy, did they have to have a lot of skin in the game. we will be right back with my "2 cents more." stay with us. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streang quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on eve screen. and all in real time. which makes it...
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gerri: president obama taking his first look at the devastation superstar sandy inflicted on new york city. he took a helicopter tour the above sections of queens and staten island ravaged by floods and fires. the tour included breezy point, waterfront community in queens where 100 homes were burned to the ground. obama the net with people waiting in line at an emergency response center in s.i. one girl who said her house was on liveable told the president he should have been there a long time reel. another man in front of his right, agreed saying, he's grateful for the visit, but wasted at happen sooner. obama travel to new jersey on halloween with governor chris christie to be with recovery efforts there. many cynics point to the claims that christie's endorsement of obama's efforts was a turning point in the election this year. more to come. the latest on a nightmare for thousands of travelers today and next as president obama me to see as a big corporations. small business leaders are feeling ignored and worried about the future. one of those leaders after the break. tsk ♪ gerri: bre
gerri: president obama taking his first look at the devastation superstar sandy inflicted on new york city. he took a helicopter tour the above sections of queens and staten island ravaged by floods and fires. the tour included breezy point, waterfront community in queens where 100 homes were burned to the ground. obama the net with people waiting in line at an emergency response center in s.i. one girl who said her house was on liveable told the president he should have been there a long time...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 15th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we go on the air, intensifying missile attacks are pounding the gaza strip. part of an escalating conflict that has the world holding its breath, fearing a new war in the middle east could erupt at any moment. tensions between the israelis and palestinians are threatening to boil over, in a region still destabilized from the arab spring. abc's christiane amanpour reports from a middle east on the brink. christiane? >> reporter: cynthia, tonight, i can tell, you jerusalem where i am is extremely tense. here and around the world, everyone is watching to see who will make the next move in this increasingly deadly game of chess in the holy land. the last time there was this kind of violence was four years ago when israel conducted an air and ground invasion of gaza, it lasted three weeks and left more than 1,000 people dead. after days of tit for tat attacks between israelis and palestinians, the is
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 15th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we go on the air, intensifying missile attacks are pounding the gaza strip. part of an escalating conflict that has the world holding its breath, fearing a new war in the middle east could erupt at any moment. tensions between the israelis and palestinians are threatening to boil over,...
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intensified the air campaign in the gaza strip and militants ramped up rocket attacks and deepened israeli city on the gaza border, israel began mobilizing tens of thousands of troops leaving onlookers fearful the tensions will worsen. the government of egypt voiced support for hamas dispatching the new prime minister to gaza in an unprecedented support for a senior egyptian official. no country involved here is a major oil producers, the concern in the trading community is that the conflict could spread particularly to oil-rich nations and egypt, obviously has a couple of big routes for oil supplies to transfer through. for traders the conflict is always concern the conflict could spread and that hinges as we go into the weekend. >>neil: here we go again. thank you very much. the election may be over but the president's becomers are turning -- backers are turning up the heat sending protesters to republican lawmakers who could turn on taxes who say it is time for republicans to mobilize, as well, according to my guest. the pressure is on. a republican said it is not whether we are going to inc
intensified the air campaign in the gaza strip and militants ramped up rocket attacks and deepened israeli city on the gaza border, israel began mobilizing tens of thousands of troops leaving onlookers fearful the tensions will worsen. the government of egypt voiced support for hamas dispatching the new prime minister to gaza in an unprecedented support for a senior egyptian official. no country involved here is a major oil producers, the concern in the trading community is that the conflict...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 8th, 2012. >> good evening, i'll bill weir. well, today in arizona, a 77-year-old man took his first free breath in 38 years. of course, people leave prison every day in this country, but what makes this moment extraordinary are the twists and turns that preceded it. the double homicide, the exwife's accusations, the desperate decades spent trying to prove innocence. abc's dan harris has been following this story for years, and brings us the very latest in this "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: you are looking at bill macumber's first breaths of freedom, after serving 38 years for a double murder he says he did not commit. >> big day, family day. >> reporter: this scene, the culmination of an astonishingly nasty fight between macumber and two powerful women. his ex-wife and also the governor of arizona. late today, at his first news conference, macumber cried when talking about the lawyers who fought to get him out. >> excuse me, excuse the emotion,
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 9th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. when president obama strode into the east room of the white house this afternoon, we all knew that job one of term two is to hammer out some sort of deal with republicans to keep the federal government from veering off the so-called fiscal cliff. and we knew he would probably lay down some markers. >> i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal challenges. but i refuse to accept any approach that isn't balanced. i'm not going to ask students and seniors and middle class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 aren't asked to pay a dime more in taxes. i'm not going to do that. >> but what we did not know about that moment is that the president was also thinking about finding a new director of the cia. after decorated four-star general david petraeus admitted an affair and resigned. abc's senior foreign affairs correspondent martha ra
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radio city music hall. sure enough, they put up a big, giant christmas tree lit up on the front of their building to promote their annual christmas spectacular. it's a great show. but would you look at the calendar? thanksgiving is two weeks away. couldn't they wait? i know in some places santa claus and christmas decorations were in storage before halloween. but let's take on holiday at the time. but other pumpkins and then the pumpkins and pilgrims and then you can decorate for christmas. he gives more meaning to each holiday. to me, it's disgraceful that some retailers are kicking off christmas shopping at 8:00 p.m. on christmas night. thanksgiving -- a time to stop and give thanks for our blessings and not parts down
radio city music hall. sure enough, they put up a big, giant christmas tree lit up on the front of their building to promote their annual christmas spectacular. it's a great show. but would you look at the calendar? thanksgiving is two weeks away. couldn't they wait? i know in some places santa claus and christmas decorations were in storage before halloween. but let's take on holiday at the time. but other pumpkins and then the pumpkins and pilgrims and then you can decorate for christmas. he...
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we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants $60,000 to repair his business. there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who heads the better business bureau's alliance, and is following our reporting on bad charities, says 70% of americans who give money donate that money without ever checking to find out where it's going. >> we welcome the public scrutiny that is coming to this. we welcome, you know, the media for getting involved in this because if you don't, i worry that things are going to get worse. people are going to continue to be duped by, you know, unscrupulous claims. >> reporter: which leads us to the real victims of charity scams, the people who really need charity. like these people lined up
we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants $60,000 to repair his business. there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who...
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former new york city mayor rudy guiliani smell ace coverup on the benghazi attack. what does he think now? mayor giuliani is here. good evening. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: sir, have you any thoughts about the developments? >> i do think the plot thickeps and it becomes more and more ridiculous, what is going on here. we find out there was a drone attack on november 1, that was clearly suppressed by the obama administration, five, six days. now, this has to have been suppressed also. they didn't just find out about this today or yesterday, the fbi is apparently investigating this. also, general petraeus, to me -- and i feel heartbroken about this, is and always will be a truly exception american hero. he is ike an eisenhower. eisenhower had an affair also, he didn't resign. the idea that david petraeus can be blackmailed because he has a woman friend is totally ridiculous -- >> greta: well -- >> this man has put his life at risk for his counselry over and over again. somebody's going to come to him and say, you better give us secrets or i am going to tell your
former new york city mayor rudy guiliani smell ace coverup on the benghazi attack. what does he think now? mayor giuliani is here. good evening. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: sir, have you any thoughts about the developments? >> i do think the plot thickeps and it becomes more and more ridiculous, what is going on here. we find out there was a drone attack on november 1, that was clearly suppressed by the obama administration, five, six days. now, this has to have been...
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really big city. we have been getting letters from people who vote in california where they opened tons and tons of polling places that serve much smaller groups of voters than the way you dole with it in florida. in california they vote at the nep tune society. they vote in their neighbor's garage. they voted at headquarters of the venice beach lifeguards. californians do not do is stand in line and wait eight hours to vote. after the cake splat of an election in florida and several other states, we're watching for ideas about how to fix our broken election system. rick hassen says we should declare florida an election disaster area and bring in the fed's. congress should nationalize it and the option of using your thumbprint as i.d. at the polls. the center for justice is recomme recommending that congress require early voting in every state. the same amount and set a standard for number of voting machines so every polling place has enough to go around. if you want to take the long view, hillary cli
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ellwood city 50 years. people are looking for it. >> they are not going to find it. >> bill: have to have little maps. >> relocated. now, final question and either of you can -- do the atheists in wisconsin realize they are going to hell? did you ask them that? >> it's the christmas season. we don't bring that up until january. okay? we know stewart is going to hell. just kidding, man, i am just giving him material. the guy needs material. >> he needs help. >> bill: one footnote ms. kimberly receiving the strength of our society award this evening new york society for the prevention for criewltd at this of children. congratulations. very worthy cause, good job. on deck, charles krauthammer cranky as usual will answer this question. can traditional america make a come back. charles after these messages. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from th
ellwood city 50 years. people are looking for it. >> they are not going to find it. >> bill: have to have little maps. >> relocated. now, final question and either of you can -- do the atheists in wisconsin realize they are going to hell? did you ask them that? >> it's the christmas season. we don't bring that up until january. okay? we know stewart is going to hell. just kidding, man, i am just giving him material. the guy needs material. >> he needs help....
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people actually coming to the city and 2k3wgetting out and wag to shop. >> sure. tourism just to bring that up for a moment, tourism has been such a big part of the holiday shopping experience in new york city over the past few years. so we did hope that people still come and they bring their wallets. but as for the residents, actually having the time to get out, that's going to be a challenge. because they've got so many things that they need to do in their homes to clean up and to recover. so the foot traffic driving to the stores, really taking the time that uppers often take, there's a long stretch between now and christmas day. so i think probably you'll see it will be a very busy just before we get to christmas, but between now and then, there's still a lot of work to be done and people are prioritizing that way. >> ted, good to see you. thanks for joining us this morning. >>> we'll stick with the shopping theme for a moment. if you've started thinking about what gifts to get for the the ones, enter our website for a slide show of the top crazes of all time.
people actually coming to the city and 2k3wgetting out and wag to shop. >> sure. tourism just to bring that up for a moment, tourism has been such a big part of the holiday shopping experience in new york city over the past few years. so we did hope that people still come and they bring their wallets. but as for the residents, actually having the time to get out, that's going to be a challenge. because they've got so many things that they need to do in their homes to clean up and to...
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andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. in the immediate aftermath of the storm the president spent time in new jersey alongside governor chris christie. mayor bloomberg specifically asked the president to please not come to new york city at that time, so the logistics and security arrangements around his visit wouldn't get in the way of the immediate recovery effort. but now with two weeks or so gone by, the president today announced that he is putting a cabinet official, housing secretary, in charge of the federal level of the rebuilding efforts after the storm. and he made that announcement from hard-hit staten island. >> during difficult times like this, we're reminded that we're bound together. and we have to look out for each other. and a lot of the things that seem important, the petty differences melt away and we focus on what binds us together and that we as americans are going to stand with each other in their hour of need. we're going to have to put some of the turf battles a souside. we're going to have to make
andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. in the immediate aftermath of the storm the president spent time in new jersey alongside governor chris christie. mayor bloomberg specifically asked the president to please not come to new york city at that time, so the logistics and security arrangements around his visit wouldn't get in the way of the immediate recovery effort. but now with two weeks or so gone by, the president today announced that he is putting a cabinet official,...
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now this city is opening an exhibit in kennedy's on a genetic. the uproar tribute will feature photographs and an 8-foot bronze sculpture of the president. i'm jamie colby, and no send it back. it's house with visiting. cheryl: it's actually a fascinating trip. thank you. well, a former apple engineer wrote a piece in the guardian, the british newspaper saying, we passed peak apple. it is all downhill from here. currently chief technology officer can he joins us now by phone from london. thank you for speaking with us. your comments are interesting to the gardener. you basically are saying here that this is another "calling to get used, but the experience a further corporate interest. you sound a little better. what is right to peace? [inaudible] cheryl: you know what to masaryk , we're having some issues with your phone right now right to try and get you back. you know, obviously, we have looked at this piece. because of the executive departures, problems with the retail stores, there are no new ideas coming of that. dennis: 20% full bear market
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. >> yes, but do they have any control over the occurrences city? >> by themselves, they wanted to, they could debate and could depreciate their currency. the fact of the matter is that they don't really want to do that. the bank of japan is more germanic in its approach. they don't think that money on its own can create economic growth and personally i must say i've got a bit of sympathy with that. >> i think the real question is japan really going to continue with this kind of negative economic outlook and whether it really can continue with a growing debt to gdp profile and whether the bank of japan will stick in its germanic root. >> you're right. the key issue is where is growth, where will growth come from. right now it's sort of easy, we have a global slowdown, particularly capital goods. that's hitting japan's exporters quite severely. question, when are we going to get a concerted government package that is pro economic growth, that involves, yes, the bank of japan, but more importantly, it involves better rules, better regulation. for exam
. >> yes, but do they have any control over the occurrences city? >> by themselves, they wanted to, they could debate and could depreciate their currency. the fact of the matter is that they don't really want to do that. the bank of japan is more germanic in its approach. they don't think that money on its own can create economic growth and personally i must say i've got a bit of sympathy with that. >> i think the real question is japan really going to continue with this kind...
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fewer than 20,000 new york city residents. a different story in new jersey with about 255,000 still without power, new york long island had over 200,000 outages. medical teams heading to the hard-hit area in new york city communities coney island and as far away as rockaway making sure folks are getting proper medical assistance. officials will assess what is needed for cleanup efforts. now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars could be flood damaged or destroyed in super storm sandy causinsandycausing prices to sp. insurance companies came out saying those numbers are wrong. an executive auto analyst with the national automobile dealers association. you are quoted to say maybe there wasn't a lot of science behind what we said. are you telling the truth. >> i saw that article as well, had to shake my head, the assumptions are unclear. the assumption is between 250,000 cars damaged. dennis: based on what? >> as we just heard, damage totals are expected to be arou
fewer than 20,000 new york city residents. a different story in new jersey with about 255,000 still without power, new york long island had over 200,000 outages. medical teams heading to the hard-hit area in new york city communities coney island and as far away as rockaway making sure folks are getting proper medical assistance. officials will assess what is needed for cleanup efforts. now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars...
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really big city, really diverse. we have been getting letters from people who vote in california where they opened tons and tons of polling places that serve much smaller groups of voters than the way you deal with it in florida. in california, for example, they vote at the up in tune society columbarium, they vote in their neighbor's garage. they vote at the headquarters of the venus beach lifeguards in los angeles. what californians do not do, not generally, is stand in line and wait eight hours to vote. after the cake splat of an election in florida and several other states this year, we are watching for ideas about how to fix our broken election system. election law expert rick hassan says we should declare a state like florida an election disaster area and bring in the feds. he says congress should nationalize the elections for every state with voter registration that follows you for life and the option of using your thumbprint as i.d. at the polls. the center for justice is recommending that congress require ea
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the storm brought the city to a virtual stand still last night. clean up crews have been working, though, to remove snow and clear the streets. we'll keep you posted on how that is doing as we look forward to the u.s. market opening today. coming up next, though, china's new leader will soon be revealed as the communist party's 18th national congress gets under way, but what does the transition mean for relations with europe? >>> hu jintao calls on china's next leaders to stamp out corruption and nir row the income gap as the communist party congress begins in be beijing. dow closed below the 13,000 level for the first time since august 3rd. shares in socgen are leading the trade higher as analysts say one time costs mask good third quarter results. the ceo tells this channel why the bank's underlying performance remains healthy. >> when you have a credit which is improving, your cds is going down, you have to recognize a negative revenues. >> and amid a backdrop of violent protest it is in greece, draghi warns economic uncertainty is thousand eve
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one of the greatest cities in the world. it is the united states of america to have this fragile an electrical system is a problem. tracy: yep. >> that goes for natural disasters or other hazards to our homeland security. this is certainly something that is of concern. something that we need to very quickly address as we go forward in the recovery phase. tracy: tom, we need to start, keep talking about this. you got to come back. islip town supervisor. thanks for being with us and i really hope all the people, long island, new jersey, staten island, jeez, everybody gets it back soon. >> thank you, tracy. ashley: we have breaking news for you. more information from jay carney the white house spokesperson saying treasury secretary tim geithner will stay on he says through the inauguration of president obama, who of course has just been reelected to help with the fiscal cliff negotiations. that from the white house. of course there is lot of speculation if there is going to be any changing around at the cabinet level. tim geith
one of the greatest cities in the world. it is the united states of america to have this fragile an electrical system is a problem. tracy: yep. >> that goes for natural disasters or other hazards to our homeland security. this is certainly something that is of concern. something that we need to very quickly address as we go forward in the recovery phase. tracy: tom, we need to start, keep talking about this. you got to come back. islip town supervisor. thanks for being with us and i...
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that's the size -- you know, that's a middle-sized american city. we have lots of office buildings downtown that can't work. nyu hospital, one of the leading hospitals in the country, all their machines were on the first floor in the basement. hundreds of millions of dollars of mris and amts and axial tomography. the damage is so varied in so many different ways and so deep. i was up on the 16th -- i didn't climb up that high. the 18th floor of a housing project. three elderly women had been there for two weeks. they couldn't get down. no electricity. no elevators. and there they are. they don't have water. they don't have light. they don't have heat. they don't have plumbing. volunteers were bringing them food and clothing. it's just awful. it's just awful. >> tell us about this. i've been trying to bring attention to some of the groups i've gotten to know in the last couple of weeks. but tell me about the federal government. if you lose a house, if you have your electrical system destroyed, if everything around the house basically has to be rebuil
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are cities too dependent now on federal money? your $170 # million, what percentage comes from the feds? >> what percentage of the city budget? dennis: yeah. >> zero. dennis: why do you care if federal cuts spending? >> there's programs that are essential to spending, social services, what makes social communities. we set the stage for investment in the cities and towns, and we have to have resources to do that. dennis: yes, sir. >> roads are exceptive. water pipes are expensive. businesses who want it invest in my city ask about the electric rates, water rates, tax rates. we want to be partner with the private sector, not enemies. dennis: you're supposed to have a $10 million surplus this year, but you propose raising taxes on businesses locally by $621 per year. why? you're in surplus. why raise taxes on businesses, sir? >> well, the reason is pretty simple. the legislature sets that, a 171% of what the residential pays. we reduced that 171 down to 161. since i've been mayor, cut business taxes 25% off the previous high. absolut
are cities too dependent now on federal money? your $170 # million, what percentage comes from the feds? >> what percentage of the city budget? dennis: yeah. >> zero. dennis: why do you care if federal cuts spending? >> there's programs that are essential to spending, social services, what makes social communities. we set the stage for investment in the cities and towns, and we have to have resources to do that. dennis: yes, sir. >> roads are exceptive. water pipes are...
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the city council approved a resolution that encourages l.a. residents to not eat meat one day out of the week. this comes as an attempt to cut back on meat for health and environmental reasons. now they are flat out broke and they want to change our lifestyle in los angeles. you're shaking your head? david: because, you know, i'm so sick of liberals who claim they are working on our behalf when in fact they're doing exactly the opposite of what we want. i am the best judge of what i want. not some idiot bureaucrat sitting down at city hall or in the statehouse or in the white house. i'm the best judge of what i want. it makes me furious -- it makes me furious that these people want to take over what i want. they want to program it according to what they think is right what they think is proper and i'm fed up with it. absolutely fed up. stuart: charles? charles: by the way, california, america, the world, i mean really. they think there's maybe five or six people who know better and they should hand down these to us. i can't wait until the next
the city council approved a resolution that encourages l.a. residents to not eat meat one day out of the week. this comes as an attempt to cut back on meat for health and environmental reasons. now they are flat out broke and they want to change our lifestyle in los angeles. you're shaking your head? david: because, you know, i'm so sick of liberals who claim they are working on our behalf when in fact they're doing exactly the opposite of what we want. i am the best judge of what i want. not...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we're watching a new republican to scramble to get some distance from mitt romney and reach out to voting groups he alienated. carlos gutierrez was in charge of latino outreach for mitt romney. and he's very disturbed right now about the party's failure to winover hispanic voters. now he wants to do something concrete about it. listen to what he said on cnn's "state of the union" right here after the election. >> i would lay the blame squarely on the far right wing of the republican party. as i talk to latinos, the insight that i got was that latinos were scared. it wasn't the economy and immigration -- they were scared of the republican party. and i think fear is what did us in. >> let's bring in our chief political correspondent candy crowley, the anchor of "state of the union." candy, you've since spoken with carlos gutierrez. and he made an announcement that's going to be on your show. >> he did. he's telling us that he's going to form a super pac with a co-founder
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we're watching a new republican to scramble to get some distance from mitt romney and reach out to voting groups he alienated. carlos gutierrez was in charge of latino outreach for mitt romney. and he's very disturbed right now about the party's failure to winover hispanic voters. now he wants to do something concrete about it. listen to what he said on cnn's "state of the union" right here after the election. >> i would lay...
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for the city. beating that old record by over a month -- or i should say about a month. heavy snow continued across connecticut and so we're continuing to watch that area. but the snow that's already on the ground was blowing around, as well. still 20 to 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts. these are the peak winds we saw near 70 miles an hour near nantucket. everyone else closer to 40s in the mile per hour range. but that's enough. for the advisories that are still out there, connecticut into rhode island, we're still watching winter weather advisories and winter storm warns. and that continues up the coast into new hampshire and maine where the snowfall totals quite honestly won't be as big. switching gears a little bit, i know there's a lot of natural gas and oil exploration going on across the northern plains. this is our next big winter weather system. as blizzard warnings are in place across much of monday tta. we could see record breaking two day snowfall totals across the north. guys, back to you. >
for the city. beating that old record by over a month -- or i should say about a month. heavy snow continued across connecticut and so we're continuing to watch that area. but the snow that's already on the ground was blowing around, as well. still 20 to 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts. these are the peak winds we saw near 70 miles an hour near nantucket. everyone else closer to 40s in the mile per hour range. but that's enough. for the advisories that are still out there, connecticut into rhode...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> welcome back. corn prices could rise to a record $9 a bushel in the next six months. now, the firm ag resource suggests that global grain markets continue to feel the effects of severe weather disruption. corn prices looked at them recently, $7 and corn do not go together. that's where it is right now. >> they do lately. >> it's unbelievable. >> remember the drought and all the stuff that happened after that. >> it was always $3, $4. >> i remember hearing farmers back in july talking about $4.50 with it and couldn't believe where they were seeing it move. >> i thought you were going to say, i remember growing up because you pretend being a farm -- >> indiana. i grew up across the street from corn fields. >> that was oklahoma. >> no, i was born in indiana, i went to kindergarten for part of my kindergarten in indiana, graduated from high school in indiana. my parents grew up in indiana, they met at purdue. >> was there a corn field? >> my cousins were de-tasselers. >> what? >> you have to go in and
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> welcome back. corn prices could rise to a record $9 a bushel in the next six months. now, the firm ag resource suggests that global grain markets continue to feel the effects of severe weather disruption. corn prices looked at them recently, $7 and corn do not go together. that's where it is right now. >> they do lately. >> it's unbelievable. >> remember the drought and all the stuff that happened after that. >> it was...
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it's a little different in cities, in our experience. we have 300 universities now, we announced that in the quarter, that we now have a network of 300 schools. so the millennials in particular, and people who live in cities, are thinking very differently about transportation. you see these new services coming along, i think the mobile phone and mobile technologies will be as important to transportation as the invention of the car itself. and we've seen this coming for years. and why is because people are now choosing to use zipcar, they're taking bike sharing, they're even figuring out when the subway or bus is coming through their mobile phone app. and oober, this sort of instant access by the trip, in making choices through a series of mobile phone apps is where the world is moving, especially in millennials and particularly in cities. so we think that will buck the trend that you just said. and while that people are buying more cars, we think this idea of buying mobility by the trip through mobile phone apps, including zipcar, is rea
it's a little different in cities, in our experience. we have 300 universities now, we announced that in the quarter, that we now have a network of 300 schools. so the millennials in particular, and people who live in cities, are thinking very differently about transportation. you see these new services coming along, i think the mobile phone and mobile technologies will be as important to transportation as the invention of the car itself. and we've seen this coming for years. and why is because...
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she's live for us in gaza city. sara, good morning. >> good morning. yes, we've been seeing air strikes again and again here in gaza city. we've seen more than a dozen air strikes since we've been here, which is a few hours. on the other side of the border, we've been seeing rockets coming in. we're talking about dozens of rockets since the targeted killing of ahmed al jabari, the head of hamas' military wing. now, what we have also seen in the streets are thousands upon thousands of people who participated in the funeral for al jabari. he's not only the head of the military, he was not only a man, a commander of the military, but a man who was one of the founders of hamas, a symbolic member of hamas. so many, many people out to commemorate his death. we saw shooting in the streets, as you see a lot of times during funerals and also for times of celebration. but this one, certainly a commemoration. and then we have been seeing a lot of violence between gaza and israel. we know that there have been at least three people in israel, citizens in their apar
she's live for us in gaza city. sara, good morning. >> good morning. yes, we've been seeing air strikes again and again here in gaza city. we've seen more than a dozen air strikes since we've been here, which is a few hours. on the other side of the border, we've been seeing rockets coming in. we're talking about dozens of rockets since the targeted killing of ahmed al jabari, the head of hamas' military wing. now, what we have also seen in the streets are thousands upon thousands of...
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citi upgrading from buy to neutral. they are saying that lucas films acquisition will weigh short terms on profits but it paves the way for a good 2014 and 2015. stock is moving up higher in line with markets. we watch shares of leucadia. nice run. down 1.8% now. >> jeffries up 15%, 16%. the deal we've talked about this morning. bob is talking about richard who will be ceo of the combined company. two very large shareholders in leucadia am mr. steinberg and mr. cummings. leucadia 9.4% annualized return since the beginning of 2000. over the last 12, almost 13 years. jeffries at 9.2%. compared to 1.6% for the s&p. wouldn't know that. my other favorite chart. we can't show it to you here because we don't have it ready for you. nobody tells you your hair looks like that. >> looks good. >> look at those numbers. >> how far behind this bank group is incredible. >> jeffries up 159% since 2000. >> great chart. >> they hope they can do more of the same. obviously existing jeffries shareholders will participate. they're not going
citi upgrading from buy to neutral. they are saying that lucas films acquisition will weigh short terms on profits but it paves the way for a good 2014 and 2015. stock is moving up higher in line with markets. we watch shares of leucadia. nice run. down 1.8% now. >> jeffries up 15%, 16%. the deal we've talked about this morning. bob is talking about richard who will be ceo of the combined company. two very large shareholders in leucadia am mr. steinberg and mr. cummings. leucadia 9.4%...
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take a look at the snowfall that our ireporter in jersey city saw. they had about six inches worth of snowfall over the last 24 hours. there you can see the cars covered in snowfall. he said that after about six days, they were thankful that their power was turned back on. and he was hoping after the snowfall that they would continue to see some power. but for lots of folks, tens of thousands of additional people with those 60-mile-per-hour winds lost power again. so the misery was continuing along that i-95 corridor. but the good news, zoraida, is that that has moved away. the temperatures, daytime highs, do start to moderate over the weekend. >> there's a little comfort for folks there. thank you, karen, live in atlanta for us. >> nine minutes after the hour. she was targeted because she spoke out for girls' education, freedom and opportunity. and now one month after malala yousafzai was shot in the head by the taliban there's brand-new video of the pakistani teen leader. her father says the 15-year-old girl is recovering well and she's been inspir
take a look at the snowfall that our ireporter in jersey city saw. they had about six inches worth of snowfall over the last 24 hours. there you can see the cars covered in snowfall. he said that after about six days, they were thankful that their power was turned back on. and he was hoping after the snowfall that they would continue to see some power. but for lots of folks, tens of thousands of additional people with those 60-mile-per-hour winds lost power again. so the misery was continuing...